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Re: pic: Team 2220 Blue Twilight Octocanum Offseason Project
Good point i forgot about the wheel sizes
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Re: pic: Team 2220 Blue Twilight Octocanum Offseason Project
The way we have it geared currently, by my calculations (using a 1:9.52 gearbox like the the VexPro double reduction), we would be running at ~12 fps adjusted on the mecanums and ~8 fps adjusted on the tractions (using the JVN 2012 design calculator).
To me, those both sound like rather reasonable speeds. There's also that we have a maximum sprocket size on the 4" wheel (which I believe is something like 44t sprocket). Running that reduction would bring us down to ~6 fps adjusted speed. That's something we might consider if we were to run this in a competition, but probably won't deal with on the prototype, at least initially (because of the aforementioned large amount of 32t sprockets lying around). We might also get a variety of sprockets and test out how it feels in different configurations. |
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Re: pic: Team 2220 Blue Twilight Octocanum Offseason Project
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If you really want to save weight, you could integrate your gearbox into the wheel module. |
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Re: pic: Team 2220 Blue Twilight Octocanum Offseason Project
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Direct drive eliminates one axle, 2 sprockets, and one length of chain per module, while adding one drive hub (and possibly an extended output shaft) per module. Changing to a single reduction and changing the sprocket ratio removes 2 gears, a stub-shaft, and 2 bearings. One sprocket and the gear box housing are also reduced saving additional weight. Quote:
All possible solutions should be evaluated to determine which is best for the team and its goals. Last edited by PAR_WIG1350 : 11-07-2013 at 10:38. |
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Re: pic: Team 2220 Blue Twilight Octocanum Offseason Project
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o -- X -- x You can make this sort of thing work by either integrating the gearbox entirely or by continuing to use the pivot point as the link between gearing in the fixed gearbox and gearing to make the wheels spin. I have a CAD model at home of the module I've been refining. It's not quite done yet, but it is based upon this idea and uses an integrated gearbox. If the above description isn't clear, I'll post a picture when I get home later tonight. |
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How much piston stroke would that comparatively require to push the traction wheel down far enough to pass the mecanum wheel?
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Re: pic: Team 2220 Blue Twilight Octocanum Offseason Project
The stroke can remain very short if the traction wheel starts closer to the floor -- the pivot/axle/axle arrangement does not need to be collinear for this to work.
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